Last week, Reuters reported that Facebook owner Meta's open source Llama model is being used by the Chinese military.
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Meta has opened up access to its open-source Llama AI models to various U.S. government agencies, including their external partners.
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Meta announced that it is making Llama available to U.S. government agencies and contractors working on national security applications.